Unveiled in 1972 the Royal Oak was the first ever luxury sports watch made from steel. Since then it has been the icon of the brand with its #OctagonalBezel #EightHexagonalScrews and #TapisserieDial. To break the rules you must first master them AP #AudemarsPiguet #RoyalOak #ExtraThin #tourbillon #calibre2924 #tapisserie #ap #alwayspaid #ValleeDeJoux #LeBrassus #hautehorology #watchanish #watchanishsg #hodinkee #horophile #ablogtowatch #SingaporeWatchClub by thehourglasswatches_official

The more I look at Thomas Prescher’s Mysterious Double Axis Tourbillon watch, the more I think it’s impossible this thing exists. The watch is completely empty of everything except the tourbillon, apparently floating in the middle of space.

Carrying on with the editorial on watches that break the rules Ulysse Nardin's Freak Blue Cruiser. One of the first watches to make use of silicon in its escapment Gear train repurposed as the hour and minute hand 7 day carrousel tourbillon affixed to the end of the gear train Crownless winding and time setting mechanism The Freak is exactly what it's namesake implies by ong.weisheng